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Cheap, clean, near metro
I want to do some research at the National Archives in July and need a cheap, clean, safe place to stay near the Metro lines. Any suggestions?
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The Nat'l Archives is closed for a couple of years for renovations.
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The Rotunda and Exhibit Halls are undergoing renovations, but the Archives itself is not closed, researchers can still go there.<BR><BR>http://www.archives.gov/facilities/dc/archives_1.html
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I don't go to DC in the summer (too hot!) but here's some places I've found in spring & fall.<BR><BR>Quality Inn Iwo Jima (Arlington) is walking distance to the Rosslyn Metro stop. You may wish to take a cab if burdened with much luggage, but for day trips or light luggage, it was good.<BR><BR>If you'll have a car, then consider Red Roof Inn Laurel MD. It's about 12 minutes to the Greenbelt Metro Station.<BR><BR>A Red Roof Inn in DC, in Chinatown, often has decent rates. For really cheap, there's a HI/AYH Hostel in DC, but I've never stayed there. (Remove the x in my eddress to reply me)
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Yikes, why stay out in the suburbs? All that time and Metro fare wasted.<BR><BR>We liked the Best Western New Hampshire Suites, between Georgetown and Dupont Circle. Safe area, plenty of restaurants, just a few blocks to the Metro. Rate included continental breakfast (bagels, waffles, yogurt, fruit, etc.) and all rooms have a living-room area and a kitchenette. We got a very good rate through www.washingtondchotels.com
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Which archives site will you be using? The one in DC or the one in Maryland?
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The one in D.C.
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Check out the State Street Plaza on E Street. A lot of people from the State Dept. stay there and the rates used to be reasonable.
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I just got a weekend summer rate through Sheraton Four Points of $59 perhaps this fare is also on for your dates. Brand new hotel
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